Come visit with me as I stitch and craft my way from one Christmas to the next - I like to have Christmas projects close by me all year. I have a particular fondness for Santas and Angels. If you have the time, leave a comment so I know you've visited.

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Smalls Report for January

I'm a little late for the Smalls SAL report - it just crept up on me this month. I started the year by stitching some tiny framed Christmas trees, to replenish my Christmas visitor 'take home gift' basket. I stitched 14, but already two have been claimed by two very late Christmas visitors, who came for their visit in mid January.

Here are my tiny Christmas trees:

When I say tiny trees, I do really mean tiny - the frames are just 4.1 cm x 3.8 cm (1.675" x 1.5").

Size 625 stitches wide x 416 stitches high (66 A4 chart pages, large format). Commenced 1/1/2016. I am stitching on 22 count hardanger, with 2 strands of floss over 1, tent stitch, and I am stitching it sideways, as it was too wide for my frame. My aim is to have it framed and on my wall for Christmas 2020. I have now finished 19 of the 66 pages, and have now stitched 80,546 stitches of the total 260,000 - so it's about 31% completed.

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My Favourite Stitched Santa

This is the largest (and longest) of my many stitching projects over the past 30 years or so. It is HAED JG92105, Jolly Old Fellow (artwork by Dona Gelsinger, charted by Michele Sayetta), which I commenced January 2009, and finished on June 25, 2012. JOF is stitched over 1 on 22 count white hardanger. The charted size is 400 x 509 stitches, but I added 2 stitches to the width, making it 402 wide.